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Previously, we have written about the top 10 Bible passages that were not highlighted in Protestant bibles, (Read here Top 10 Bible Passages Not Highlighted In Every Protestant Bible). Now it is time to expose the list of Bible passages that Protestants take out of context or misinterpreted just to support their unbiblical doctrines such us Bible alone and faith alone doctrine. Die hard Protestants always have the tendency to project that they are very knowledgeable in every part of scripture, may it be the history of the given context or what the inspired writer of scriptures have in mind when writing their piece. Behind this great act of being a know it all when in comes the word of God they actually have no idea what they are talking or quoting about, they are merely parroting what their pastors told them.Continue reading →

Protestants generally pride themselves of being biblically literate which means that they are reading the Bible on a regular basis. Aside from just reading the Bible as a form of daily devotion they also have weekly Bible studies in their respective denominations or cell group (If they follow the G12 movement). The reason for their diligent reading of scriptures is to follow through the Reformation doctrine that they all accepted both in principle and in practice, the Bible alone doctrine. There is nothing wrong in reading the scriptures in fact the scriptures even commended that we read in the Bible (Acts 17:11). However, Protestant reading of scriptures is not impartial they only pick specific biblical passages that appears to support their doctrines and totally rejects other passages in the Bible that says otherwise.

Protestants generally pride themselves of being biblically literate which means that they are reading the Bible on a regular basis. Aside from just reading the Bible as a form of daily devotion they also have weekly Bible studies in their respective denominations or cell group (If they follow the G12 movement). The reason for their diligent reading of scriptures is to follow through the Reformation doctrine that they all accepted both in principle and in practice, the Bible alone doctrine. There is nothing wrong in reading the scriptures in fact the scriptures even commended that we read in the Bible (Acts 17:11). However, Protestant reading of scriptures is not impartial they only pick specific biblical passages that appears to support their doctrines and totally rejects other passages in the Bible that says otherwise.

Here are top ten (10) passages in the bible that Protestants do not highlight in their bibles,

To those who do not know Lizzie, Lizzie is a member of the Church of Christ and is training to become a missionary in Thailand, she is also studying philosophy and religion. Lizzie owns and manage the YouTube channel “Lizzieanswer” she posted a lot of video explaining the Protestant side of the story. However, in the last 10 months things have somehow turns into a surprise particularly to her Protestant followers as she is posting videos against salvation by faith alone, why sola scriptura is unbiblical etc. basing on her posts in the last 10 months we have been suspecting that she may convert to Catholicism, and she did! here is her conversion story.

After reading a passage from Scriptures particularly John 3:5 “Unless a man is born again he cannot enter the kingdom of God”, Protestants often asks Catholics if we are already “born again” by accepting Christ as our Lord and Personal savior. The question often puzzled Catholics especially those who do not have a full understanding of the Catholic faith. They either negate to answer this question or do not answer at all. A little background of Protestant teaching, Protestants generally believed that in order for a person or an unbeliever to become a Christian he has to do only one thing and that is to accept Christ as Lord and personal savior. In witnessing to Catholics, Protestants would quote John 3:5 telling Catholics that “accepting Christ as Lord and Personal savior” is prerequisite for becoming a born again Christian. However, if we are to read the entire context of John 3:1-5 nowhere in the entire passage ever said that a person becomes a “born again” by accepting Christ as “Lord and Personal Savior”.Continue reading →

In one Facebook page entitledCatholic Church/Bible Only Debate, Matt Slick of Christian Apologetics and Research Ministry posted a very interesting hypothetical situation paired with questions addressed to Catholics. I immediately responded to Matt Slick’s post asking if I can be allowed to post a link from my blog responding to his queries. Mr. Slick responded affirmatively to my proposal. Written in blue is quoted from Mr. Slick’s post whereas my response is in black.

Matt Slick is the founder and director of Christian Apologetics and Research Ministry (CARM), he has his own radio show in which notable Catholic apologist particularly Robert Sungenis was previously invited to be their guest. He also a seasoned Protestant debater for Calvinism.